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Affinia Healthcare is nationally recognized for efforts to improve blood pressure control 

Sharifah Williams by Sharifah Williams
September 24, 2024
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Affinia Healthcare receives national recognition for efforts to improve blood pressure control. Learn how they are making strides in healthcare.

Mychell Ford, Medical Assistant with Affinia Healthcare, administers a blood pressure test during a health fair at the Emerson YMCA in May 2024. Affinia Healthcare has received national recognition for its  efforts to reduce and help control blood pressure in its patients.  

The American Heart Association and American Medical Association presented the Target: BP Silver Award for  commitment to prioritizing blood pressure control.  

ST. LOUIS, MO — Affinia Healthcare has been recognized by the American Heart Association and American  Medical Association for its commitment to improving blood pressure (BP) control rates, earning Silver-level  recognition as part of Target: BP™. 

 The Silver award recognizes practices that have demonstrated a commitment to improving blood pressure  control through measurement accuracy. 

 High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a leading risk factor for heart attacks, strokes and preventable death  in the U.S. There are 122.4 million U.S. adults living with hypertension. The is nearly half of all adults in the  country. Unfortunately, just a quarter of them have their BP under control, making both diagnosis and effective  management critical. In the U.S., heart disease and stroke are the No. 1 and No. 5 causes of death, respectively,  and stroke is a leading cause of disability.  

 “Addressing blood pressure management is key for better cardiovascular health – and critical today, when  heart disease and stroke continue to be leading causes of death for adults in the U.S.,” said Dr. Kendra Holmes,  Affinia Healthcare President & CEO. “According to the American Heart Association, 55 percent of African  Americans have high blood pressure, which is a leading risk factor of heart disease and stroke. But high blood  pressure can be prevented or managed if diagnosed and treated properly. I’m extremely proud of our Chronic  Disease Management team and the work of our clinicians and other staff who are working with patients to help  control and prevent this condition in our communities.” 

 Target: BP is a national initiative formed by the American Heart Association and American Medical  Association in response to the high prevalence of uncontrolled blood pressure. The initiative aims to help health  care organizations and care teams, at no cost, improve blood pressure control rates through an evidence-based  quality improvement program and recognizes organizations, like Affinia Healthcare that are committed to  improving blood pressure control.  

 “By committing to helping more people in the St. Louis area control their blood pressure and reduce their  risks for future heart disease and stroke, Affinia Healthcare is taking a key step to helping more people live  longer, healthier lives,” said Yvonne Commodore-Mensah, PhD, MHS, RN, FAHA, Target: BP advisory group  volunteer and associate professor at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. “Affinia Healthcare’s participation in the  Target: BP initiative shows its dedication to turning clinical guidelines into lifelines for patients and their  families.” 

Learn more at TargetBP.org.

About Affinia Healthcare 

Affinia Healthcare is an award-winning, nationally accredited health center, providing affordable primary and preventive  health care for St. Louis, Missouri, area residents. Affinia Healthcare is a community health center, 501(c)(3) non-profit  organization, and is accredited through The Joint Commission and National Committee of Quality Assurance  organizations. Established in 1906 as the Holy Cross Dispensary, Affinia Healthcare today serves over 43,700 people per  year, of whom more than 90 percent have incomes under 100 percent of the federal poverty level. Approximately 70  percent of patients served are Black or African American, 11 percent are Hispanic/Latinx, and over 4,000 are unhoused.  

The Affinia Healthcare Foundation helps support the mission of our community health center by providing funding to  serve the most vulnerable and disenfranchised in our community. The Foundation depends on a wide array of funding  sources and individual donor contributions to fund the care for these communities. To make a donation to the Affinia  Healthcare Foundation, please visit www.affiniahealthcare.org/donate. 

For more information about Affinia Healthcare, call 314-814-8700, or visit www.affiniahealthcare.org. 

About Target: BPTM 

Target: BP™ is a national initiative formed by the American Heart Association and the American Medical Association in  response to the high prevalence of uncontrolled blood pressure. Target: BP helps health care organizations and care teams,  at no cost, improve BP control rates through an evidence-based quality improvement program and recognizes  organizations committed to improving BP control. 

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